Anyone noticed Strava giving achievements on segments which are incorrect? I’ve been getting them near my house when I’ve only been pootling along and must have ridden it 500 times.
I've seen PR's the last 6+ months on stuff I know I've ridden harder/faster before. Almost like it's stripping out old results.
For a while I thought it was the '2022 PR' stuff returning, but not seen that for a few years now - when you had a 'yearly record' on something which gave a trophy, even when slower than previous years? Anyone remember?
I’ve looked at the cassette and it seems fine, I’ve ordered a replacement sram chain I am assuming I’ve bent a chain link enough to be annoying and would just be safer to change the chain.
Will just be a bent outer plate, if you can't easily spot it you've done the right thing. But if a new chain (+ the cost of them) I'd be hunting it down and bending it back...
Well it looks like I need to start doing pedalling technique exercises. Reading through the data gathered Wahoo thinks my pedal efficiency is 17/17% I was under no illusions that my pedalling wasn't perfect but I didn't realise it would quite that low!
Good articles here which describe it:
www.cyclinganalytics.com
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cycling.favero.com
& I'm sure there are plenty more. I recall a whole series on TrainerRoad which makes me think it was part of their podcast which then evolved into some good techy documents but can't see it now?
This is how it's displayed in Wahoo. It's even worse, this one was 15/15! Am I even pushing on the pedals

I'm at 18% on my long social ride on the weekend, but I only have 1 value as I'm using a single (left) sided PWM. Quite happy with that really! But also no idea what 'normal' would be. I'd said
@SoliD at 27% was pretty damn good - possibly from great pedal control of riding CX/MTB as well as the constant power that TT'ers like. One of those things riding multiple disciplines easily gives you - good constant smooth power delivery through more of the pedal stroke.
My left leg is my least dominant, but I know from the times I rode a double sided PWM my averages where similar to yours at 49/51. Worst I ever saw was 47/53 and then only once when utterly destroyed and pedalling squares to get home. I got quite stressed into 'being uneven', but when speaking to a friendly local bike fitter he said really anything around that is fine and hardly anyone without good coaching or a long background in riding was the same - slightly imbalanced. It tended to only be injuries which made people 'bad', but he did say pedalling smoothness really brings efficiency and 'getting the most from the pedal stroke' was what to train, not balance. That 'wiping gum from your shoes' was the easy way to train some smoother cadence. We had a long silly discussion about wiping different things from shoes to train different things!
